Monstercast

Monstercast is a combination of Twitch and Instagram. It provides a broadcasting and viewing platform for extreme sports enthusiasts with action cams.

GoalI was tasked with providing the UX and UI for a small iOS MVP. The app must allow a broadcaster to connect their camera to their device and stream to their profile and followers. Viewers can actively search for streams, popular broadcasters, and follow their favorite athletes.

RoleI was the lead UX/UI designer and project manager, interfacing directly with the client. I also managed another designer, who created the branding.

Pocketly

Pocketly is a location-based coupon finder. It pulls both retailer and user content to provide its coupon information. Users can follow various stores and the app will notify them of deals when they are nearby.

GoalThe goal was to give the app a complete redesign and rebrand. We wanted to retain the three core principles: coupons, based on your location, that you can use or save for later. Each page and the overall app was redesigned while following these three key components to keep the experience as easy and simple as possible. The main idea being a user wants to access coupons on the go, or quickly, when they are about to purchase their items in store.

RoleI was the lead UX/UI designer, collaborating with the CTO and Lead Engineer Lead to produce a pixel-perfect, production-grade mobile application. I also created the logo, branding, and design system.

Abode

Abode is a complete home security and automation solution that offers professional-grade security with no contracts or required monthly fees.

GoalsI was tasked with improving upon the original MVP to include new features. I assisted in redesigning the timeline dashboard and multiple user management. I also designed their initial landing pages to promote the beta version of their product.

RoleI was the secondary UX/UI designer, collaborating with the CEO, and Lead Designer, to produce an improved MVP for them to test with their new features.

Dribbble

These are some of my Dribbble posts. They are one-offs that are not part of any larger projects, and are mostly for practice.

Signatures

I like to share these because they are what taught me the basic principles of design, art, and how I discovered my passion for it.

These are "forum signatures" meant to be displayed under a user whenever they make a post on a forum. I taught myself how to use Photoshop so I could make these whenever I wanted. I quickly became a designer for a large gaming community, and eventually the manager of the 6-person design team. We created tutorials, website mockups, marketing materials, and fulfilled member requests for custom signatures.

If these appear blurry, I made these in the early 2000's, before high-res screens!